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- 4031: Conflict in "The Child By Tiger"
- ... resins given or explanations made. We can only assume that something brought out the dark side of Dick's personality. The dark side is very evident as he methodically shoots the many victims of his crime spree. But as the incident ends, takes off his shoes, and gives up, almost a return to his original self. The combination of elements, environment, and variety of conflict in this story make for a ...
- 4032: Animal Farm: Communism Through The Eyes of George Orwell
- ... helicopters are hovering low over the city and creating "an impression that Big Brother is hovering over you".23 In another California city police cameras have been installed on every street corner to watch for crime, but some people see it as an invasion of privacy. Orwell also saw this as an invasion of privacy and that is why he wrote Nineteen Eighty-Four. In Nineteen Eighty-Four if someone is ...
- 4033: Al Capone
- ... the installment of his own mayor. Al Capone, without a doubt, is a great person in the history of the United States. He was a very brave and wise guy who single-handedly made a crime a state of art.
- 4034: How England Instigated The Ame
- ... Navigation Acts due to the sudden increase of smuggling. This enhanced the tension between England and the New World. "The law also changed trials for offenders; they were held away from the place of the crime, and the judge was awarded 5% of confiscated goods, increasing the number of guilty sentences handed down (The American Revolution: War for Independence, pg. 96)." In reality, the laws were so regulated it was hard ...
- 4035: Rand's "Anthem"
- ... tunnel as we had never guarded it before. For should any men save the Scholars learn of our secret, they would not understand it, nor would they believe us. They would see nothing, save our crime of working alone, and they would destroy us and our light." The climax of the story shows the greatest emotion of all, the feeling of euphoria. They have a feeling of well-being that overcomes ...
- 4036: The Jungle by Sinclair: A Man of Many Colors
- ... still convinced him. Shortly after this, he is so eager to get more money, that he starts to behave immoraly. After he lost his job due to an injury, he sinks into a life of crime as a foe of society. He becomes a mugger and a grafter. He dupes fellow workers as an undercover operative for the Democratic machine. He helps break up a strike, then ends up in jail ...
- 4037: 1984: Some Prophecies Have Come True
- ... come true today. In the story, prostitution was illegal and in present day society it is very much illegal. Within the novel, during newspeak, thought criminals spoke about the crimes they committed. The most popular crime was engaging in sexual activities with a prostitute. Now we wouldn't be tortured for it today but we can serve jail time for soliciting with a prostitute. Another example in the book was the ...
- 4038: Cold War
- ... of fear of being convicted of crimes that they havent committed. It seems like the whole idea behind democracy was being ignored. Under a normal democracy a person can not be convicted of a crime if there is no evidence linking it to him, but this was happening all over America out of fear and ignorance of both the government and its citizens. All these accusations and anti-Communist acts ...
- 4039: Kozol's Amazing Grace: Trials and Tribulations of Everyday Life
- ... the South Bronx feel abandoned, this is a type of oppression. They are pushed away from the rest of society, where the only place they can turn is to this community that is filled with crime, violence, disease, and poverty. The residents have shared assumptions about what the government wants and expects from them. The government's attitude towards these people is such that the residents feel devalued and not worthy ...
- 4040: What Drives A Man
- ... Okonkwo, the beginning of the end was nearing. During the funeral ceremony for Ezeudu, Okonkwo's gun exploded, killing Ezeudu's 16 year old son. Ironically, Okonkwo had committed the female portion of this particular crime and was banished to his mother's homeland for seven years. This banishment filled Okonkwo with sorrow. His worst nightmare was becoming reality. Okonkwo cannot see the purposeful balance in the tribal arrangements by which ...
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